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Listings Of The World Regional Oceania Cook Islands guide, it covers geography, history, culture, investment 2702; UN System-Wide EarthwatchCook islands Post Review general weather conditions for these islands. http://listingsworld.com/Regional/Oceania/Cook_Islands/
Pacific Youth Council Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, Niue, cook islands, WesternSamoa the time was deemed right to form a Pacificbased regional Youth Co http://www.spc.org.nc/youth/PYC/history.htm
Extractions: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The idea about the setting up of a Regional Youth Co-ordinating council for the Pacific Basin was initiated by the Fiji National Youth Council in 1975. The idea came into being after repeated resolutions by Pacific Island country representatives at various Pacific Islands Youth Conferences before and during 1979. The follow-up of the 1979 resolution was not hurriedly pursued. The idea was then temporarily shelved, due to the fact that not many countries in the Pacific who have already established National Youth Councils were strongly pressing the issue. An elaborate campaign was done to assist smaller island countries on the setting up of their National Co-ordinating networks. The campaign was backed up by the satelite links called "Peacesat" based at the various centres within the region convening regular satelite meetings and regular exchange of resource materials on the existing National Youth Councils to assist the intending countries. This campaign was co-ordinated by the Youth and Adult Education Unit of the South Pacific Commission. It took six years to finally realise the success. In 1985 about ten National Youth Councils was recorded to have been formed in New Zealand , Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, Niue, Cook Islands, Western Samoa, and Tokelau Island. Tonga had a youth workers association, Tuvalu was working towards the formation of the Tuvalu National Youth Council and Kiribati had made attempts towards a Kiribati National Youth Forum. With the above country-based councils; the time was deemed right to form a Pacific-based Regional Youth Co-ordinating body to foster closer collaboration for youth.
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Extractions: About SPICIN - Organization History In October, 1987, the South Pacific Islands Criminal Intelligence Network, SPICIN, was created by the 17 police executives of the South Pacific Chiefs of Police Conference (SPCPC) during the 16th Annual Conference hosted by the American Samoa Government Department of Public Safety as a direct result of growing crime problems in the Pacific and a weak information sharing process among the affected nations. Commissioner Saul stated: "Experience has shown that the Pacific Island territories are used as transiting points for drug running to our larger neighbors of New Zealand and Australia. During the past decade, a number of major incidents are recorded on this. In fact, there currently is an operation going on in Vanuatu in this regard. There has always been a ready assistance forthcoming from our larger neighbors when hard intelligence has indicated a bilateral or multilateral crime problems. However, I am of the view that the time is fast approaching when there should be established a regional crime, drugs, intelligence unit to coordinate and disseminate information for unified action to combat what I see as increasing problems. I, therefore, suggest initial discussion in this form on location, staffing, funding, and terms of reference before approaching our respective governments to ask their approval for the establishment of such an organization and then assistance with accommodation and technology from our larger neighbors."
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Extractions: Maori and Rugby League have been inextricably linked since the game was first played in New Zealand. In fact a New Zealand Maori team was the first New Zealand Rugby League side to tour Australia playing three tests against the Kangaroos in Sydney 1908/09. In 1934 King Koroki of the Kingitanga Confederation became patron for Maori Rugby League. After his death this mantle was picked up by his daughter Te Atairangikaahu and she remains patron to this day. Also in 1934 the New Zealand Maori Rugby League Board of Control was formed to administer Maori Rugby League ( under the auspices of the NZRFL). From this Board the New Zealand Maori Rugby League was established. Later, the name Aotearoa Maori Rugby League was adopted. In 1992 the body was registered as an Incorporated Society. The Incorporated Society provides the masthead for provincial, waka, and tribal rugby league organisations, duly constituted as affiliate bodies of the Aotearoa Maori Rugby League. Aotearoa Maori Rugby League is the national body for Maori Rugby League in New Zealand. With around 75 per cent of the countrys 90,000 league players being of Maori descent the Aotearoa Maori Rugby League represents some 68,000 Maori players and at least an equal number of volunteers and supporters.
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Vacation Rentals House, 2BR, Rarotonga, Cook Islands Details of a wellappointed two bedroom home with two baths and garden, for rental at Rarotonga.Category regional Oceania Lodging Vacation Rentals Snorkeling, Diving, Fishing, Local history and Culture Local regional TourismInformation Local Travel Search (Google) Rarotonga, cook islands; http://www.a1vacations.com/tiare/2/
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'Teaching The Pacific Forum' Science Association conference), sub regional workshops for 10 students workbookPacific history Themes and Belau, Chuuk (FMS), cook islands, Federated States http://www.kun.nl/cps/18/nb18f.html
Extractions: Index Contents Previous page Next page Oceania Newsletter 18, March 1997 'TEACHING THE PACIFIC FORUM': A REMARKABLE PROJECT 'Teaching The Pacific Forum' (TTPF) is a Pacific Island Nations project for teachers in history, social studies and social sciences who aim at modernizing secondary school programs by focussing on concepts of shared regional identity and history. TTPF offers regularity and continuity in communication within nations, and across the Pacific, by funding regional workshops, conference presentations, and publication of reports, guides and prototype classroom materials. TTPF builds on a series of regional workshops for history teachers and takes a wider scope by including the study and teaching of geography, politics, environmental studies and generally all social studies and social sciences, reflecting the linked reality of such teaching in the Pacific Islands. In 1995-96 the project's activities included regional workshops in Honiara (December 1995) and Hilo (July 1996), in-country workshops in Port Vila (September 1996), Nadi/Suva (October 1996) and Port Moresby (November 1996); the publication of Our History in Our Own Words A Guide to 100 Good Books A Guide to Student Essays and Projects the Honiara Report and Teachers, Teaching and History
The Pacific Islands Portal: Regional/Countries/Cook_Islands 0) Rate It. Welcome to Paradise The cook islands Let yourself this sparsely populatedband of 15 coral islands, the culture,industry, history and art. http://www.pacificforum.com/adir/pages/Regional/Countries/Cook_Islands/more2.htm
Extractions: Top Regional Countries Cook Islands : Page 2 Home Add a Site Modify a Site What's New ... Search The Cook Islands - This necklace of islands in the South Pacific welcomes the harried traveler with attractions and amenities, water sports and an opportunity to get away from it all. See the travel planner before you make another move. (Added: 1-May-2000 Hits: 7 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It The Cook Islands - Besides geography and social culture, this page offers a rich adventure into the archaeology of the islands, the Pacific museum collection in New Zealand and articles from the University of Hawaii Press about Asian perspectives. (Added: 1-May-2000 Hits: 4 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It The Cook Islands - A net of 15 coral islands in the heart of the South Pacific is spread over an area of ocean the size of India with a total population no bigger than a provincial New Zealand town. Unspoiled and vigorous. (Added: 1-May-2000 Hits: 5 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It The Private Homes; Cook Islands
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Extractions: Search the documents listed on this page: Year 2003 Union Budget 2001-2002 (India) Science and Technology Policy for the 21st Century (Republic of Korea) Science and Technology Policy: A Brief History (Republic of Korea) Public Awareness of Science and Technology in Republic of Korea ... Policy Address 2003 by Mr. Tung Chee Hwa, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China Policy Address 1998 by Mr. Tung Chee Hwa, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China: Part II Economy
New Zealand (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces) Comprehensive catalogue of web resources pertaining to the Land Forces of New Zealand.Category regional Oceania Society and Culture history Military history of cook islands since 1965, by Alexander Ganse since 1948, by Alexander Ganse(World history at KMLA Maori at War (Te Komokanga). regional Colonial Period http://www.regiments.org/milhist/newzealand/nzealand.htm
Extractions: Other Web Catalogues Brief Constitutional History of New Zealand French Revolutionary Wars Treaty of Amiens, ending French Revolutionary wars Napoleonic Wars Treaty of Paris, ending Napoleonic wars European settlement of New Zealand begins North Island becomes a Crown Colony Cook Islands become a British Protectorate Cook Islands become a New Zealand Protectorate New Zealand becomes a Dominion First World War Second World War New Zealand Independence Cook Islands granted internal self-government.